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Municipal, Parks and Recreation

What's up with the Lake Calavera Trails Masterplan?  Question  Help SportsBud

Is there online information about the Lake Calavera Trails Masterplan?

Are we finally going to get more trails?

Isn't the cost of the Police Shooting Facility Too Much?  Question  Help CTHall

I guess it's already approved but the $24 million cost I've heard for an indoor shooting facility seems awfully high.

What will be the percent usage rate of this facility? Wouldn't it have made more sense to do a joint venture with other cities, sharing the cost and putting the facility to better use?

Double Peak Park Open  

Nearby in San Marcos, Double Tree park provides great view of the surrounding area from its elevation of 1,644 feet.

You can reach the part by car at 900 Double Peak Road or by hiking up a trail.

The park was largely paid for by San Elijo Hills Development

Carlsbad has been somewhat slow in implementing citizen mandate for more trails, particularly ones for serious hikers but with steep elevations and many options, the nearby trails make Double Peak Park a nice reward for a steep climb.

Be careful for rattle snakes and, perhaps a mountain lion.

YouTube Video of December, 2008 ground-breaking event

Trail

Hazardous Waste Collection April 19,2008  

The City of Carlsbad is offering hazardous waste disposal on Saturday April 19, 2008 from 9AM -1 PM at 2480 Impala Dr.

An appointment is necessary.

Map

See the website for more details.

Fair Trade - Land swap with Oceanside?  Question  Help BudGreen

It has yet to get much publicity and it's in the early stages of discussion apparently but is it good for Carlsbad to swap land south of Rt 78 near College to get land adjacent to Westfield Mall.

The land now owned by Carlsbad includes a gravel pit and wildlife area. It may become subject to a McMillan Company development after cleanup. But the general area has also been the subject of discussions to preserve open space.

Do we want to give away land that may be part of a plan for some valuable open space in Carlsbad? And of what value is the land potentially gained near Westfield Mall?

Read the North County Times article

Pay per use parking coming to Tamarack Beach  

I see a permit sign posted near the entrance to the Tamarack parking lot at the state beach. It appears there will be an installation of some time of device to collect payment in order to enter the lot. It's been free, right?

Surfer dudes might not bee too happy to pay for an hour of morning surfing.

Footpath across Buena Vista Lagoon  

It was interesting to read that a footpath across Buena Vista Lagoon has been in the discussion stage for some time without funding from Carlsbad or Oceanside to implement it. Now, apparently, it's on hold pending the outcome of a plan to restore the lagoon. That could be quite a ways off.

The footpath would, presumably be adjacent to the coast highway that goes crosses the lagoon on a bridge.

Recycle Phone Books  

You can place used phone books in the blue recycling bins in Carlsbad. Besides the phone books and newspapers, you can also place magazines and glossy, office, color and printer paper in these bins.

This information is according to Dan Weinheimer, Environmental Services Associate Analyst.

Source: City of Carlsbad web site

Library Learning Center Construction Underway  

While signs at the site on Eureka told passerbys about the planned construction, it may have appeared that the only work yet to be done was with the parking lot. Not so. All of a sudden I saw the existing building was gone and construction was underway for the planned new Library Learning Center.

A North County times article helps those unfamiliar with the situation to understand what's happening. Through the fund-raising efforts of Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation, at least $5 million dollars was raised (by the time of the article) to pay for a new building to house Adult Learning and Centro de Informacion programs now housed in temporary quarters near the Senior Center at one end of Pine Avenue Park.

The project is slated for completion in February, 2008. Hopefully all the required funds have been raised.

I wonder if the relocation of the services to the new center will free up space for more suitable restrooms for Pine Avenue Park. The existing one seem quite limited considering the amount of activity in the park.

NC Times Article

No car washing in the street  

After seeing a mobile car washing service going on nearby right in the street, I checked with the city authorities and was told this is not permitted.

Free Sandbags  

Avoid panic when we get hit by the next big storm. You can obtain up to 10 free sandbags at the Carlsbad Streets office, 405 Oak Avenue in downtown Carlsbad. Call ahead (760)434-2980

Passport office in Carlsbad  

You can apply for or renew your passport right in Carlsbad at the City of Carlsbad facility on Faraday. Service is by appointment only. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 1:30-3:30PM.

Pine Avenue Park - What will it be?  Question  Help AnonyBud

I see construction had begun on the new Pine Avenue Park in the barrio area.

Large items for Disposal - How to have them picked up January 28, 2006  

Sometimes you may have an item, like a mattress or couch, too big for normal trash collection. You can arrange for Coast Waste Management to pick up these items.

Legal to ride bicycles on sidwalks?  Question  Help STickler

Although I understand that it may be precarious for riders to navigate the hazards of the streets, it can be irritating to encounter bikes when trying to walk along a sidewalk.

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